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Researchers from IFST-CAAS Constructed the World's Largest Apple Temporal and Spatial Quality Evaluation Database

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Apple is one of the most economically important fruit crops all over the world. Modern growers are keen to produce cultivars tailored to the apple industry that focus on and cater to discerning consumers, with changing preferences and dietary habits, who are highly aware of the nutritional and health benefits of fruits. Different varieties of fruit are different in edible quality, storage characteristics, nutritional quality, and other aspects, and fruit quality characteristics are directly related to metabolites. The establishment of a spatial-temporal quality evaluation database is the basis for improving fruit quality, which is not only to meet people's yearning for a better life but also an important measure for high-quality agricultural development, rural revitalization, and improvement of people's life and health.

Recently, researchers from Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) established a spatio-temporal quality evaluation database of apples based on broad-spectrum metabolomics technology, including more than 2500 nutritional metabolites such as flavonoids, phenolic acids, organic acids, lipids, alkaloids, tannins, amino acids, nucleotides, sugars, sugar alcohols, and terpenoids. The quality and metabolite content of 292 apple accessions from all over the world were analyzed. The metabolites and nutritional characteristics of different pedigrees were compared, and the effects of characteristic metabolites on fresh eating, processing, and storage of different fruits were identified. On this basis, whole genome sequencing was carried out for apple accessions, and the regulatory loci of fruit nutritional quality metabolites were analyzed based on whole-genome association analysis, and the loci significantly associated with apple nutritional metabolites were identified. At present, this database is the largest temporal and spatial quality evaluation database of apple in the world. It systematically analyzes the regulatory sites of metabolite metabolism from the whole genome level, providing data support for the improvement, processing suitability and nutritional quality evaluation of fruit, and will greatly promote the digitalization and identification of fruit quality, and the specialization of raw material varieties. It provides technical support for building the brand of fruits and promoting standardization of processing.

This research was published in the top journal Genome Biology (IF5-y=20.366). Dr. Qiong Lin, Ms Jing Chen, Dr. Xuan Liu from IFST-CAAS, and Dr. Bin Wang from Wuhan Metware Biotechnology Co., Ltd. are the co-first authors. The corresponding author is Prof. Jinfeng Bi from IFST-CAAS. The research materials are collected from the National Repository of Apple and Pear Germplasm Resources. This work was funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFD2100100), the earmarked fund for the China Agriculture Research System (CARS-27), the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program of IFST-CAAS (CAAS-ASTIP-G2022-IFST-02), and the China Scholarship Council (201903250033)

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Figure. Regulation mechanism of apple quality metabolism based on mGWAS


Link to the paper:

        https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-023-02945-6